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Find the College that is right for you!

This directory includes information on 275
college programs for students with intellectual disability. You can search by program name,
location, and other keywords. "Advanced Filters" offer more options to narrow your search.

Review these Frequently Asked Questions
for answers to some general questions on college programs, how we gather the information
in the directory, and how to use the features of College Search.

The information included here was submitted to Think College by the
college programs. Being listed here does not indicate or imply a
Think College endorsement. There also may be programs available that
have not reported to us. All programs listed here must be affiliated
with an accredited college or university and serve students with
intellectual disabilities. To let us know about a new program, or to
make changes to a current program listing,
please email thinkcollege@umb.edu.

TOUR is a college-based transition program at University of Rochester for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities age 18-21 who have completed four or more years of high school. While in TOUR, students participate in college courses, activities and work experiences catered to their individual career goals and interests. TOUR students develop independent living skills to equip themselves with the tools and resources to lead a... Read more

The goal of the program is to provide support for students as they transition from high school to a college environment at the Damon City Campus of Monroe Community College. We work closely with the Institute for Innovative Transition at the University of Rochester. Read more

Established in 1987, The Vocational Independence Program at New York Institute of Technology is a residential, college-based postsecondary transition program located in Old Westbury, N.Y., for young adults with learning differences and Autism spectrum diagnoses. Since 1987, VIP has been helping students develop skills and accumulate experiences that help them reach their social, independent living, and work/college readiness goals. Read more

YALT is a community-based program offering young adults with developmental disabilities an opportunity to experience life on a college campus while developing functional skills. The program focuses on independence in the community, preparation for employment, continuation of the learning process, and establishing and maintaining friendships. The program is for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18-23. Participants need to be... Read more

YALT is a community-based program offering young adults with developmental disabilities an opportunity to experience life on a college campus while developing functional skills. The program focuses on independence in the community, preparation for employment, continuation of the learning process, and establishing and maintaining friendships. The program is for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18-23. Participants need to be... Read more

ECC YALT is a community based pre vocational program designed for young adults with intellectual disabilities who want to further their education on a college campus. The ultimate goal of the program is to obtain employment. This program serves students who have graduated or exited from high school. Read more

The Young Adult Life Transitions (YALT) program is an initiative of Niagara County Community College and People Inc. It is a comprehensive, non-degree, campus satellite-based program for highly motivated young adults with diverse learning and/or other intellectual disabilities. The YALT program seeks to venture from what have become traditional services provided to adults with intellectual disabilities by providing individual means for... Read more

YALT is a community-based program offering young adults with developmental disabilities an opportunity to experience life on a college campus while developing functional skills. The program focuses on independence in the community, preparation for employment, continuation of the learning process, and establishing and maintaining friendships. Individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18-23. Participants need to be enrolled in the Home and... Read more

YALT is a community-based program offering young adults with developmental disabilities an opportunity to experience life on a college campus while developing functional skills. The program focuses on independence in the community, preparation for employment, continuation of the learning process, and establishing and maintaining friendships. This program is for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18-23.Participants need to be... Read more

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Young Adult Life Transitions Program (YALT)
4380 Main Street
Amherst,
NY 14226